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Novosidorovsky rural district

The Novosidorovsky rural district is an abolished administrative-territorial unit that existed on the territory of the Shatursky district of the Moscow Region in 1994-2004.

Novosidorovsky rural district
A countryRussia
Subject of the federationMoscow region
Administrative unit
Statusrural district
Administrative centerNovosidorikha
EducatedFebruary 3, 1994
AbolishedSeptember 29, 2004

The administrative center was the village of Novosidorikha .

Content

History

1918-1994 years. Novosidorovsky Village Council

In 1923, the Novosidorovsky village council was part of the Luzgara volost of the Egorievsky district of Moscow province [1] .

In 1926, the territory of the abolished Botinsky Village Council became part of the Novosidorovsky Village Council [1] . Thus, by the beginning of 1927, the villages of Novosidorikha , Botino , Tarbeikha and Gavrilovskaya were in the village council [2] .

During the reform of the administrative-territorial division of the USSR in 1929, the Voroninsky Village Council was attached to the Novosidorovsky Village Council, the enlarged Village Council became part of the Shatursky District of the Orekhovo-Zuevsky District of the Moscow Region [3] . In 1930, the counties were abolished [4] .

In July 1933, the Novosidorovsky Village Council was transferred from the abolished Shatursky District to administrative subordination to the Shatursky City Council [5] [6] .

On October 11, 1956, the village council was transferred to the newly formed Shatursky district [7] [8] .

At the end of 1962, during the reform of the administrative-territorial division, the Shatursky district was abolished, and its rural territory (village councils) was included in the newly formed Yegoryevsky enlarged rural region [9] [10] .

On January 11, 1965, the Yegoryevsky enlarged rural area was disbanded, and the Yegoryevsky and Shatursky districts were restored in its place [11] [12] . The Novosidorovsky Village Council again became part of the Shatursky District.

In August 1965, the village of Krasnye Luga of the Aleksino-Shatursky Village Council of the Yegoryevsky District was transferred to the Novosidorovsky Village Council [13] .

Novosidorovsky Rural District

In 1994, in accordance with the new regulation on local self-government in the Moscow region, the Novosidorovsky village council was transformed into the Novosidorovsky rural district [14] .

In 1999, the Novosidorovsky rural district included 5 settlements: the villages of Novosidorikha , Botino , Gavrilovskaya , Voroninskaya and the village of Red Luga [15] .

On September 29, 2004, the village of Botino of the Novosidorovsky rural district was included in the city of Shatura [16] , the rural district itself was abolished, and its territory became part of the Krivandinsky rural district [17] .

See also

  • Administrative division of the Shatursky district
  • Korobovsky district
  • Krivandinsky district

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Handbook of the administrative-territorial division of the Moscow province (1917-1929), 1980 , Pages 102-103.
  2. ↑ Reference book on populated areas of the Moscow province (Based on materials from the 1926 All-Union Census), 1929, Pages 176-179
  3. ↑ Handbook of Administrative Territorial Division of the Moscow Region 1929-2004, 2011 , Pages 606-614.
  4. ↑ Resolution of the CEC and the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR of July 23, 1930 β€œOn the Elimination of Districts”
  5. ↑ Resolution of the Presidium of the Moscow Oblast Executive Committee of July 10, 1933 No. 1082
  6. ↑ Resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of 07.20.1933
  7. ↑ Decision of the Executive Committee of the Moscow Regional Council of People’s Deputies of June 14, 1956 No. 525 β€œOn the Education in the Moscow Region of the Shatursky District and the Abolition of the Krivandinsky District”
  8. ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Armed Forces of the RSFSR of 10/11/1956
  9. ↑ The Joint Decision of the Executive Committees of the Industrial and Rural Regional Councils No. 25/9 of December 30, 1962, β€œOn Amending the Administrative Territorial Division of the Moscow Region”
  10. ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR of February 1, 1963 "On the consolidation of rural areas and change the subordination of districts and cities"
  11. ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR of November 21, 1964 "On the Association of Regional, Regional Industrial and Rural Councils of Workers' Deputies"
  12. ↑ Decision of the Executive Committee of the Moscow Regional Council of People's Deputies No. 16 dated January 11, 1965 β€œOn the disaggregation of regions and subordination of cities of the Moscow region”
  13. ↑ Decision of the Executive Committee of the Moscow Regional Council of People’s Deputies No. 696 dated August 17, 1965 β€œOn the partial change of the administrative-territorial borders of the Dmitrov and Taldom regions, some village councils and villages of the Yegoryevsky, Istra, Naro-Fominsky, Ruzsky and Shatursky regions”
  14. ↑ Decision of the Moscow Regional Duma "On the reform of local self-government in the Moscow region for the period of gradual constitutional reform" of February 3, 1994 N 7/6
  15. ↑ Handbook of the administrative-territorial structure of the Moscow Region, 1999, Pages 191–196
  16. ↑ Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region No. 216-PG of September 29, 2004
  17. ↑ Resolution of the Governor of the Moscow Region No. 217-PG of September 29, 2004

Literature

  • Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow region 1929-2004 - M .: Kuchkovo field, 2011 .-- 896 p.
  • Handbook of administrative-territorial division of the Moscow province (1917-1929). - M. , 1980.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Novosidorovsky_Selsky_ okrug&oldid = 97073498


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